Expectations have never been higher for knowledgeable leaders to leverage information technology (IT) to more effectively deliver healthcare. This 4-course graduate certificate offered by the Howe School of Technology Management includes four new courses that have been designed to provide the healthcare IT (HIT) knowledge for developing, acquiring, and implementing effective IT solutions for healthcare providers in in-patient and ambulatory settings, including patient-centered programs for healthcare management.
For healthcare professionals with minimal or no IT experience, MIS 689 is taken instead of MIS 685: click here for more information.
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MIS 685 The Healthcare Value Chain
The interrelated roles of various stakeholders in the delivery of healthcare
The role of IT in enabling improved healthcare outcomes
HIT industry trends for make, buy and "rent" application solutions
Healthcare information exchange initiatives (local, regional, national)
MIS 686 Administrative Systems in Healthcare
Prerequisite or corequisite: MIS 685 or permission of the instructor
IT solutions for procurement, revenue management, and information exchange
Enterprise systems for inpatient and ambulatory contexts
B2B applications with group purchasers, other suppliers, insurers, and payers
Analytical tools to support operational decision-making
"Best practices" in IT vendor management
MIS 687 Clinical Systems in Healthcare
Prerequisite or corequisite: MIS 685 or permission of the instructor
HIT to support clinical workflow and decision support
Trends in electronic health records and computerized physician order entry systems
Integrating digital imaging, laboratory, and pharmacy systems for different contexts
"Best practices" for reducing barriers to clinical system adoption
Trends in evidence-based systems, including those that bridge clinicians & scientists
Patient privacy, system security, and ethical issues
MIS 688 Patient-centered eHealth Systems
Prerequisite or corequisite: MIS 685 or permission of the instructor
The impacts of widespread Internet use and Web 2.0 applications
Hospital-sponsored patient portals and 3rd-party personal health records (PHRs)
Telehealth applications for diagnoses, disease monitoring, and behavior modification
Emerging trends in multimedia and AI tools for patient-centered programs
"Best practices" for online patient communications and homehealth monitoring
Objective:
To provide graduate MIS courses to better prepare students for IT-related careers in the healthcare industry. This certificate program also responds to the anticipated growth in demand for professionals working in healthcare delivery settings: 40,000 new HIT jobs over the next several years have been forecast (AHIMA Report, 04.21.2008).
Audience:
- Healthcare professionals (physicians, nurses, allied health professionals, administrators)
- IT professionals
Employed in, or seeking employment in:
- Healthcare organizations (inpatient & outpatient)
- HIT software and service companies
- Healthcare product companies (pharma/biotech, med devices)
- Health plans, insurers, and payers
- Pharmacies and other healthcare intermediaries
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Masters of Science in Information Systems: Healthcare Information Technology Management Track